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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a solicitation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a request for something, often in a formal or legal sense, such as asking for donations, proposals, or offers.
Example: "The organization sent out a solicitation for funds to support their community programs."
Alternatives: "a request" or "an appeal".
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(a) Solicitation.
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Shortly after having her son, she received a solicitation for insurance that would protect him.
You write that nonprofits can increase contributions "by changing a handful of words in a solicitation".
To misrepresent a solicitation in this way verges on fraud, attorneys say.
This is 48: in the mail last week, I got a solicitation from AARP.
Medicare in July 2015 published a solicitation for expert opinion on reimbursing office-based cataract surgery.
She raised the election drama in a solicitation she mailed to Floridians last month.
"Where such a solicitation occurs, the potential for improper influence is heightened," Mr. Berens said.
One unbelievable price," reads a solicitation that offers a year of both magazines for $19.97.
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